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Bronze, gilded chandelier with amphitrides for 7 candles, last quarter of the 19th century.
A bronze, gilded chandelier with amphitrides for 7 candles of the last quarter of the 19th century. It is a complex composition with half-figures of sea goddesses, a frosted glass rocaille dome and a rich array of decorative bronze in chains and a ceiling lamp. Shells, mascarons, vignettes and intricately profiled chains are involved in the mobile plasticity of the pattern, creating a magnificent chord of shimmering, flaming light. Mobility, water, air, fire and light elements are united by the magic of the early Art Nouveau, still embodied in the incredible wealth of forms of the era of Napoleon III. Height 1.75 cm. Width 1.20 cm.
Location: Gallery "Antiqon", Brivibas street 52, Riga, Latvia
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Бронзовая, золоченая люстра с амфитридами на 7 свечей последней четверти 19 века.
Бронзовая, золоченая люстра с амфитридами на 7 свечей последней четверти 19 века.Представляет собой сложную композицию с полуфигурами морских богинь, рокайльным куполом матового стекла и богатым массивом декоративной бронзы в цепях и плафоне крепления. В подвижной пластичности рисунка участвуют: раковины, маскароны, виньетки и сложно-профилированные цепи, создающие великолепный аккорд мерцающего, пламенеющего света. Подвижность, водной, воздушной, огненно-световой стихии объединены магией раннего Ар-Нуво, еще воплощенной в невероятном богатстве форм эпохи Наполеона III. Высота 1,75 см. Ширина 1,20 см.
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